Holographic Clothing Tutorial

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Teaching everyone how to create fun holographic and prismatic surface effects in your art. Also covers turning things into gold and other silly tricks. Try it out! It's fun. This video is done using Photoshop this time.

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The most layers ever used in a sinix painting

toughdough
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im literally drawing holo clothes right now for a commission and you POST THIS RIGHT ON TIME, DANG LOOOL

nniieemmaanndd
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Why does this information feel like it's a confidential government top secret?

nilovanders
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great, love to see how artists come with ways to render different materials.

brylidan
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I low-key thought that it was an actual tutorial on how to make holographic clothes using fabric.
The thumbnail was so real

mightychondria
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sorry that this is unrelated, but the other day i got into your honorable mentions for the contest and despite not making it, that alone was really big for me. youve practically taught me most of my drawing skills (from age 15 i think, im 24 now.) and inspired a lot of the work ive been doing since like 8 years ago or even 9. im not using my discord name here i just wanted to say that that was a big deal for me.
such a long time and i still click every new video, theres always something new to try and learn.

arachnidsLor
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this is pretty groundbreaking i dont think there are a lot of artist who know about this. I think we will see an a abundance of this tech in art in the near future

flux
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In case anyone needs to know: This same Feature is in Clip Studio Paint so you won't need Photoshop for this!

LennyGaming
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Man those folds are amazing, an updated fold video would be really cool

mirandarv
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It's honestly incredible, how do you even come up with this? Were you just goofing around with different ps tools or was making a quick way for holo texturing your goal from the start?

yaranaikaexecute
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I never thought about using gradient maps on top of themselves to create metal, so cool and simple!

tionanima
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As a little tip, you can add gradient maps as an adjustment layer under "fx" at the bottom of the layers tab and just clip it to your base shape! That way you can edit the valued of your base layer whenever you like, keep editing the gradient map and also easily mask out parts of the gradient map.
*Edit: It's not "fx", its the little black and white circle!*

ZArtifiziert
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DUDE I WAS LITERALLY JUST LOOKING FOR A TUTORIAL ON THIS AND FOUND NOTHING YOU ARE A LIFESAVER

smfe
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You're like the only one who is willing to divulge into the very details on how to create this look. No one else seems to want to give out this information for whatever reason. Thank you so much.

Phantomyre
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Me who has studied to render stuff like that a few months ago: Thank you sinix very cool ಥ‿ಥ

Rindew
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for clip studio users - you can achieve a similar effect by going to edit>tonal correction>tone curve and messing with the handles on the curve. By clicking on the curve, making a new handle, and dragging it to an extreme position, you can make the values take a huge leap between dark and light. Doing that over and over until the graph looks like a sine wave, and you get something that looks kinda like metal (albeit with the colors wack)

mangoalias
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This is literally the smartest way I've seen gradient maps be used. I'm SO IMPRESSED OMG I'm in love with this

KitKat-svqp
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It looked so real at first I thought this was a sewing tutorial

the_don
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My love for gradient maps will never wither, especially with this new trick!

MAP
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That's the most useful tutorial for the least useful thing I've ever seen.

magni